A federal appeals court has upheld a controversial NYPD policy requiring officers who've fired their guns to immediately take a sobriety test, reports the New York Daily News.
The NYPD's Interim Order 52 calls for alcohol testing when any officer, "on or off-duty, is involved in a firearm discharge within New York City which results in injury to or death of a person."
The police union challenged the policy, contending the "warrantless, suspicionless Breathalyzer testing" was a violation of its members' privacy interests. The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association also protested.
Al O'Leary, a spokesman for the PBA, said the union is "reviewing the decision and considering our options."